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And the answer is there is nothing like trailing stoploss in ...
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And the answer is there is nothing like trailing stoploss in reality! We have only one stoploss in place at one time.If this is placed at the time just after entering a trade,then it is named 'Iniial Stoploss' ; when this stoploss is 'modified' to another stoploss,after sometime of placing the initial stoploss,for any reason,be it the trade moving in the right direction,time elapsing based reasoning,changing buy-sell pressure,whatever cause it might be,then it is called 'Trailing Stoploss'.
Hariom
SEE THIS PLEASE........... it is what i get in google....... Traiing stop loss.A complex stop-loss order in which the stop loss price is set at some fixed percentage below the market price. If the market price rises, the stop loss price rises proportionately, but if the stock price falls, the stop loss price doesn't change. This technique allows an investor to set a limit on the maximum possible loss without setting a limit on the maximum possible gain, and without requiring paying attention to the investment on an ongoing basis.
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SEE THIS PLEASE........... it is what i get in google....... Traiing stop loss.A complex stop-loss order in which the stop loss price is set at some fixed percentage below the market price. If the market price rises, the stop loss price rises proportionately, but if the stock price falls, the stop loss price doesn't change. This technique allows an investor to set a limit on the maximum possible loss without setting a limit on the maximum possible gain, and without requiring paying attention to the investment on an ongoing basis.
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